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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-08-03, Page 8WEDDING• AN,NIVERSARY--William Embling, Sunday School superintendent at Bethel Bible Church, Egmondville, presentS' Rev. A. R. and' Carmeta Yielding with a gift frtim the congregation,at the Yieldings.:, 50th, anniversary celebrations. Campbells enjoy reunion at Park -riff" t DOG or CAT FOODf, • ?*, " /It .40:fre, TotiValu ' ‘7. • - Top Vali.), Raspberry or Strayvberry JAM - (with pectin) Reg.price .1.1 9 pkg. of 200 r 1 6 9• 4 kg. bag PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Aug.5,1978 TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. HOEGY FARM SUPPLY LIMITED BrOdhagen, Ontario Tel. 345-2941 After hours, 345-2243 *Barn washing and disinfecting Spraying with carbola - whitens and disinfects as it dries. * Cattle spraying for Iic.e and warble- control 2 x 500 M.bottles e Reg,price 9 9' - THE • URON EXP SITOR, AUGUST 3, 978 ViS Santd Church honours nev. Village Mrs. Yielding MARRIED SA YEARS — Rev, A. R... Yielding, pastor of Bethel Bible Church, Egmondville and his wife C,armeta were honored by members of the church last Saturday on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The Yieldings reside•in Stratford, but Rev. Yielding has been pastor at the Bethel, Bible Church for the past five years. The•couptv were married in 1928 in Toronto where Rev. Yielding began his career in the ministry- at Victoria Park. ,Gospel Church in Toronto, from 1935 to1-948. From 1948 to 1963, he was rninister . of Grace Church, Newmarket and then pastor of Faith Bible Church in Stratford from 1963 to 1973. Rev. Yielding celebrated his 75th birthday in July. The Yieldings have three children - Paul of Stratford and Jean and Philip of Toronto, 14 grandchildren and one 'treat grandson. Guests at the dinner, prepared by the ladies of Bethel Bible Church, included Rev. Ray Erickson of Kingston, master of cermonies and Rev. Bill Sifft, past-president of the Associated Gospel Churches of Canada. Guests attended the anniversary celebration' from Agincourt, Toronto, Newmarket, Stratford, King City and Kinston as well as the local area. Rev. Yielding said he has no plans to retire and coin to heaven with his shOes on." " , IR SERVICE ORD:SP.' ' Mrs.Mary 'Werner 482-7.143 MP. and Mrs. David Preszcator, Christine Lisa, , Christopher and Greg spent a fe.w days ,of their holidays camping near Bar- rie and visiting' Santa's Vdlage. Over the weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dimaline, Don. Peter and David were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Felming of Maydock, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fawcett of Mitchell, Mr. Ken Allen of Hamilton , Mr. Carl Uhler of Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Her- man of Stratford visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson. e David,', Darren and Luanne. Gary and Brian Wil- liamsoit of Walton are spending a . few days holidays with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and Leisa. ' Mr. , and ' Mrs. David Preszeator and family visited on Friday with his grandmother .Mr's. Lawrence Hill of Crediton and with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs, Allan Pfaff and Chris Vail` Bommell of Dorchester is spending this week with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. 'Marvis Bos, Steven and Sharon, Kenny,. Michael, Andy and Kathy: Doris McClure is spechnadning. ge this week in Wis- consin on a Airiculture 4-H a Mr. and Mrs, Jack Crozier, Brain and Paul, Kevin and Lori of Huron Ridge. Kincardine visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mernerl Sandy. Julie, Michael and Shelley and with Mrs. George McLlwain, Mr. and Mrs. Bun McConnell of Strathroy visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Counter, Richard. Kassandra Ind Vicky. .Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preszcator and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike, Ritchie, Julie and Cit'ris of Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. bon Buchanan *Mr. and Mrs. NelsonMeClure spent a few days on a . trip to the Thousand Islands. . "Mr. and Mrs. ..Dave Preszcator and 'family visited the past Friday with Mr. and Mrs. gad Illman and Shannon,. of'Monkton. Christine remained over night with Shannon. MRS. VV. C. MONTGOMERY Bessie Montgomery, 77, of 119 Main Street, North, Seaforth, died July 22, 1978 at Seaforth Community Hospital. Born in, Huron Cohnty she was a daughter of the late Joshita Snider and Matilda 'Troyer. She was ,a member of the Church of God. In 1932 .she married Clareece Montgomery in Brargord. The couple came to live in Kinburn in 1937 and retired to Seaforth in 1961. —Surviving • besides—the hesband are a daughter Mrs. Gordon (Joy) Heiser of Indiana, two sons, Glenn of R. R. #1, Belgrave and Lyle of Clinton.; two nieces Mrs. Erma (Woods)- Davis and Beulah Woods; and four grandchildren. She was predeceased by brotherS Emerson and Gereald and sisters Ethel Woods and Lula McGregor. The body rested at the R.S. Box Funeral, Home, Seaforth, where service was held :Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Donald Snell officiating. Interment was 'n Clinton 'Cemetery. ' , Flower bearers were Fay d Karen Montgomery. Renee and Shelly :Heiser, and Wayne Ireland. Pallbearers were Carman_ Ireland. Russell Snider, Ken McCosh, Elgin Snider, Russell Cook and Gordon Heiser, SHIPPER- to UNITgo ' CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK-' DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship your livestock with MIKE DOYLE TuesciaFfs nipping Day From Dublin - CALL DUBLIN 345.2656 ZURICH 236.4088 Obituary Robbie Girard of Belle River i at the Lions Carnival • CAR-TRUCK ACCIDENT—A car and truck accident on the corner of Main and John Street on Friday afternoon resulted in $300,worth of damage: The car,, which sustained most of the damage, was driven by Karen Kinsman of R.R. 2, Ki,ppen and the Ford dump truck was driven by Raymond. Burkitt of Alma. _ (Expositor photo) Reg .p rico 7 9' Top Val° Fancy TOMATO JUICE -:, , Kleernex PAPER TOWELS .4401.4 Challenger Red. Sockeye SALMON 39• 7.5 oz.tin 48 fLor.tin 'Top volt, . POP Cola, Orange or Ginger Ale MaXwell House INSTANT COFFEE Kleenex 2 ply FACIAL TISSUE 79 24 x 10 fLoz.tins Reg.price 1.3 5- , Top Valu SA.LAD DRESSING - „ Granulated Extra Fine White , SUGAR Delsey BATH ROOM TISSUE 109. 4 roll pkg. 32 fl.oz.jar ,Weston's Wiener or Hamburger BUNS DETERG4NT Top Valu Blue Pow de-red TOMATOES Canada No. 1 Ontario Field POTATOES Canada No. 1 49 Mil 6 litre bag lb. Top Valu FABRIC SOFTENER 128 fl.Oz.jug T pValu • F iozen Pink or Clear LEMONADE 12.5 fl.oz.tin Kent Frozen from Concentrate Orange JUICE 1 2.5 fl.oz.tin Cut from Canada Grade A Beef Boneless Rump or Sirloin Tip ,ROASTS Fresh Shoulder or Butt CHOPS PORK To'vniship, one brother, Norman Sandersdn of Vancouver and one sister Mrs. Roberta Howatt of Seaforth; as well as two grandchildren--Kevin and Carol Hershey. Formerly of Blyth, the late Mrs. Pollard has lived I with -her daughter in Notmanby Township for Fresh (Bar-B-Oue Ready) the past 20 years. MRS. ELM1ER POLLARD The former Elizabeth E. Sanderson died at Louise Marshall Hospital, Mount Forest, on Tuesday July 25, 1978 in her 81st year. Predeceased by her husband Elmer she is , for survived by one daughter, ,pkg. of 8 Fern (Mrs. Mervyn, Hershey) of Normanby Whole•Cfit up 2 9 II 10 lb bag Room the Tasker Funeral Frying - Flomez rilYth „:" rri(ta4+, CHICKEN tidy 48th at P.m' 2oncerned Citizens ,group formed . fby Teresa Courtney , R. R. #1, Dungannon) Concernerd Taxpayers from Goderich, Clinton, Bayfield, Kingsbridge, • Blyth, Auburn, Dungannon and Holinesville attended a meetingat the hOme of Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Kaptein in Bayfield, July 25 to &cuss the next steps to be taken regarding the usage of what they consider immoral books inithe high schools in Huron. County. Lloyd B.a,rth opened the meeting with prayer,. Each one was asked to introduce him or herself an d'zive his occupation. The name decided on for the group is "Concerned Citizens" with Piesident Lloyd, Barth,. R.,„ R. #3, Blyth' and, the Secretary' Treasurer Ernest Sherwood, R. R. #5, Goderich. Spokesman for the group • is Art Haverkamp, R. R. #5, Clinton. Members' said' every weekly newspaper in Huron County was contacted and given excerpts word for ,word from three books which the newspapers declined to print. Discussion followed on' the meeting held in the • 'Clinton Secondary School June 13 with the members of the Writer's Guild defending the 'bOoks. Members Of the group felt that biased reporting of thh meeting appeared in the weekly newspapers. The :group felt that not counting ',the ' members of the 'Writer's Guild: schOol I teachers and the members ! of *the school board, bUt counting only the taxpayers of Huron 'County approxi- mately_ 80% at this meeting' were in favoufr of having these books taken out of the high schools. Members argued that only one side of the public meeting had been reported. Obituary Top Valutiquid BLEACH ' — Reg.price 1.0 9 51(-1p e - t BEANS with PORK \as in Tomato Sauce F.- :,••••,, Top Valu Choice ; TOMATOES 2 8 fl.oz.tin Ats 144.- 1 • A., (Bonus Pack)' - )1. „A( , r,a224,...11i,ba4g 1140:14;' '1•1'•C' • 417 7111(Afc' .` • 4g Top Valu GARBAGE BAGS Pkg. of 1 b Weston's Apple or Raisin PIES - 624 grams 10 'I lb. pkg. Descendants of the late John and Robert Campbell . held their reunion in the lions Park. Seaforth. with sixty people in attendance. A social hour was spent • chatting among the re- latives. A - program,„ sports conducted by Mr, and Mrs. Don McNall: boys Running :Race - l'4 '& under, Reid • McBeth, David • MeLlwain. Michael Ryan. Ladies ,,Running Race; Becky Scotchnier. AttdreV. • McLlwain. Mons , Running Race: Mark 'McLlwain, Jack Three Legged- Race: Reid MeBeth and Rex Moroal; Audrey McLlwain and Deb- ' lie Wey; Arnold Campbell, and son Jim. • Wheel Bari'dw Race: Arnold Campbell & Elke Schwadc and Mark McLlwain & Reid McBeth. Oosed with 'a peanut scramble. A short business session v,as conducled .by the Prc- sident Jerry Ryan when it. was decided- to have the next reunion in 1980 in. Lion's Park, _ Seaforth.' second Sunday in July. Officers for 1980 are Mr.. mid Mrs. Jerry Ryan, and Mrs. Arnold Campbell; Sports Committee: Arnold Campbell. PreSident: Mrs.. Jack MeLlwain, .Sec.-Tres.; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Camp- bell and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell YVey, Lunch Committee. After singing grace a sniorgasbord dinner was trranged and everyone en- joyed all the goodies.' STORE HOURS , Mon. to Wed. 9-6 OPEN Thu rs.-Fri. till 9, " Sat, 9-5 p.m. Top Valu Choice Top Valu Liquid Sttwin Pack) DETERGENT 1 0 oz-jar Funeral.service was held r.tev. C. L. Wittich ificiating. Interment Blyth Jnion Cemetery. C Ontario Grown New Table Top Valu •Wh•ite_ VINEGAR 1 2 8 fl.oz.jug Top Valu Skinless VVIENERS